Description
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Plants robust, up to 10 (–15) cm high, yellowish green to yellowish brown, somewhat shiny, in dense tufts. Stems erect, branched, often tomentose; central strand present. Leaves crowded, flexuose, falcate-secund when dry, lanceolate from a broad, ovate, deeply concave base, gradually narrowed to a slightly channeled, linear-lanceolate apex; margins plane or inflexed, sharply serrate in the upper half; costa narrow, percurrent to shortly excurrent, with two serrate wings at back above; upper cells irregularly rhomboidal or short-rectangular, often not porose; lower cells elongate rhomboidal to rectangular, porose, basal marginal cells elongate and linear, becoming hyaline; alar cells forming large auricles, extending halfway to the costa. Dioicous. Perichaetial leaves long-sheathing at the base, abruptly subulate above. Setae usually 2–3 per perichaetium, ca. 1.5 cm long; capsules elongate-cylindric, strongly curved, urns 2–4 mm long; opercula obliquely long-rostrate; annuli developed into one row of large cells; peristome teeth reddish, 2-divided, below the middle. Spores not seen.
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Distribution
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Distribution: China, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea.
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Habitat
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Habitat: on bases of trees, rotten wood, or rarely on rocks.
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Synonym
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Dicranoloma formosanum Broth., Ann. Bryol. 1: 17. 1928. Type. China: Taiwan, Tai-chung Co., Tankitaka Mt., Y. Shimada 2468 (holotype H).
Dicranoloma monocarpum Broth., Philippine J. Sci. 13: 202. 1918.
Dicranum sericifolium Dix., Hong Kong Naturalist, Suppl. 2: 4. 1933. Type. China: Hong Kong, Lan Tau Peak, Herklots 349 (lectotype BM).
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